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auteur theory

Critical theory of cinema that, despite the collaborative nature of film-making, posits an individual (usually the director) as the sole author of a film, and highlights a range of stylistic and thematic features that can be discerned as recurrent motifs throughout the given film-maker's oeuvre.

Developed in France in the early 1950s, and subsequently adopted by critics in the UK and USA, the theory initially served to elevate ostensibly commercial Hollywood directors such as Howard Hawks and Nicholas Ray to the ranks of ‘respectable’ artists.



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Film studies have moved in various directions over the past few decades--into auteur theory, semiotics, historiography, and so on--and one of the most interesting has been the so-called philosophical turn, pioneered by the likes of Stanley Cavell and Gilles Deleuze and now epitomized by Zizek, who, like them, is a philosopher writing about film rather than a film theorist borrowing from philosophy.
Madrid, Spain) examines the work of contemporary filmmakers Pedro Almodoovar, Lars von Trier, and Michael Winterbottom through auteur theory and aspects of cultural politics.
The judges of the Vauxhall Auteur Theory Awards said the documentary was "remarkable".
 
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